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Quiz about Puzzle Masochists Wanted
Quiz about Puzzle Masochists Wanted

Puzzle Masochists Wanted Trivia Quiz


This is a challenging, recursive puzzle based upon a set of simple instructions to follow. How fast can you solve it?

A multiple-choice quiz by Omakase. Estimated time: 24 mins.
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Author
Omakase
Time
24 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
328,426
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Very Difficult
Avg Score
4 / 10
Plays
2291
Last 3 plays: klotzplate (8/10), Guest 205 (0/10), Coachpete1 (9/10).
Question 1 of 10
1. Fill in a continent that has an even number of letters and has at least 3 different vowels. USE ALL CAPS and do not use spaces between the words (for the whole puzzle).

Answer: (1/4 chance)
Question 2 of 10
2. Now zipper in the name of a "full house state." What, you say? My definition of a full house state is one whose name contains at least 3 of one letter and 2 of another--like the poker hand; i.e. Pennsylvania. Now insert that state name into the continent's name by alternating letters (like a zipper, get it?). The continent's letters will be first and last and the state will fit in exactly. [ALL CAPS, no spaces]

Answer: (1/5 chance)
Question 3 of 10
3. Next, delete a five letter title of nobility appearing in order but non-consecutively with the first 7 letters. This is the first litmus test.
Got it yet?
Now add a four letter title of nobility to the end.

Answer: (1/6 chance (or so))
Question 4 of 10
4. Remove the letters in positions (the # of cardinal points) to (a dozen less one). Now after the first remaining C add in the four letter word for what the groom lifts before kissing the bride.

Answer: (still a 1/6 chance)
Question 5 of 10
5. Change all the Ts to Bs, then take the six letter type of powder at the end (litmus test #2) and replace it with a six letter sign of the Zodiac in reverse.

Answer: (1/4 chance)
Question 6 of 10
6. Pay attention now. ;) Replace the first two Roman symbols for 100 with everything but DO-RE-MI-FA-SO-LA-DO. Then remove the next symbol for 100.
Finally, change one letter in the first three to make the boy into a heavy.

Answer: (1/4 chance)
Question 7 of 10
7. Starting at the 13th letter you should have a flat...the air is gone. Yea...sorry 'bout that. Unfortunately, the only thing you can do to get rid of it is to substitute a floating cone-shaped marker that is the same size.

Answer: (1/1 chance!)
Question 8 of 10
8. My third eye went blind crazy and killed its neighbor, you. Then, at trial, eye claimed temporary insanity and stated that from now on it was to be known only as "E." It said tearfully, "Eye is dead to me now, and you rest in peace."

Answer: (18 letters)
Question 9 of 10
9. Finish line in sight now, just need to sprinkle a few more letters in this string to make us a puzzle. First, consider letters (# sides on a hexagon) to (# U.S. Supreme Court Justices). Add one vowel in the appropriate place to make this string of letters palindromic. Next, take the 5th last letter and put a duplicate of it after the letter that comes 3rd after it in the alphabet.

Answer: (20 letters)
Question 10 of 10
10. If you really think you've completed this puzzle, then you'd better take a good look at yourself in the mirror. Not pretty is it? Hint



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Nov 12 2024 : klotzplate: 8/10
Sep 30 2024 : Guest 205: 0/10
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Fill in a continent that has an even number of letters and has at least 3 different vowels. USE ALL CAPS and do not use spaces between the words (for the whole puzzle).

Answer: SOUTHAMERICA

Nothing to see here, let's keep moving, folks.
2. Now zipper in the name of a "full house state." What, you say? My definition of a full house state is one whose name contains at least 3 of one letter and 2 of another--like the poker hand; i.e. Pennsylvania. Now insert that state name into the continent's name by alternating letters (like a zipper, get it?). The continent's letters will be first and last and the state will fit in exactly. [ALL CAPS, no spaces]

Answer: SCOOUNTNHEACMTEIRCIUCTA

Oh, that is NOT pretty.
3. Next, delete a five letter title of nobility appearing in order but non-consecutively with the first 7 letters. This is the first litmus test. Got it yet? Now add a four letter title of nobility to the end.

Answer: SONHEACMTEIRCIUCTAKING

Removed COUNT and added KING
4. Remove the letters in positions (the # of cardinal points) to (a dozen less one). Now after the first remaining C add in the four letter word for what the groom lifts before kissing the bride.

Answer: SONRCVEILIUCTAKING

Removed letters 4 to 11. Added VEIL after the first C.
5. Change all the Ts to Bs, then take the six letter type of powder at the end (litmus test #2) and replace it with a six letter sign of the Zodiac in reverse.

Answer: SONRCVEILIUCRECNAC

Leo does NOT have six letters! :P
OK, you should have added CANCER in reverse.
6. Pay attention now. ;) Replace the first two Roman symbols for 100 with everything but DO-RE-MI-FA-SO-LA-DO. Then remove the next symbol for 100. Finally, change one letter in the first three to make the boy into a heavy.

Answer: TONRTIVEILIUTIRENAC

Replace the first two Cs with TI, then remove the next C.
Change SON to TON.
7. Starting at the 13th letter you should have a flat...the air is gone. Yea...sorry 'bout that. Unfortunately, the only thing you can do to get rid of it is to substitute a floating cone-shaped marker that is the same size.

Answer: TONRTIVEILIUBUOYNAC

Starting at letter 13 change TIRE to BUOY.
8. My third eye went blind crazy and killed its neighbor, you. Then, at trial, eye claimed temporary insanity and stated that from now on it was to be known only as "E." It said tearfully, "Eye is dead to me now, and you rest in peace."

Answer: TONRTIVEILEBUOYNAC

This was a little tricky. The third I killed its neighbor U. So U is removed.
Then I gets changed to E.
9. Finish line in sight now, just need to sprinkle a few more letters in this string to make us a puzzle. First, consider letters (# sides on a hexagon) to (# U.S. Supreme Court Justices). Add one vowel in the appropriate place to make this string of letters palindromic. Next, take the 5th last letter and put a duplicate of it after the letter that comes 3rd after it in the alphabet.

Answer: TONROTIEVEILEBUOYNAC

Letters 6 to 9 are IVEI. To make it a palindrome it will be IEVEI.
The 5th last letter is O, so another O needs to go after the R.
10. If you really think you've completed this puzzle, then you'd better take a good look at yourself in the mirror. Not pretty is it?

Answer: Ripley

TONROTIEVEILEBUOYNAC ==> reversed (mirrored) ==> CANYOUBELIEVEITORNOT
Can you believe it or not?

Robert LeRoy Ripley authored the now famous "Ripley's Believe It or Not" syndicated newspaper feature. There are now over 30 Ripley's Odditoriums scattered around the world.
Source: Author Omakase

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